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DC-DC Converter <What is a DC-DC Converter?>

As its name implies, a DC-DC converter converts one DC voltage to another.

The operating voltage of different electronic devices such as ICs can vary over a wide range, making it necessary to provide a voltage for each device. DC-DC converters are crucial in providing the necessary voltage for different electronic devices.

A Buck Converter outputs a lower voltage than the original voltage, while a Boost Converter supplies a higher voltage.

Buck and Boost Converters adjust the output voltage to meet the requirements of different devices.

  

Linear or Switching Regulators for DC/DC Converters

DC-DC converters are also referred to as linear or switching regulators, depending on the method used for conversion. Some converters allow for fine-tuning of the output voltage, offering adjustable output to meet specific application needs.

AC-DC and DC-DC Converter

Device for converting to a lower voltage
Buck or Step-Down converter
Device for converting to a higher voltage
Boost or Step-Up Converter
Device capable of converting to a higher or lower voltage
Boost-Buck Converter
Device for supplying a negative voltage
Negative Voltage or Inverting Converter

DC-DC converters are essential components of modern electronic equipment. They help reduce energy consumption by efficiently converting power to the required levels.


DC-DC Power Supply Circuit Design Guide
DC-DC Power Supply Circuit Design Guide

【Download Documents】 Switching Regulator Basics

The basics of step-down switching regulators, including their operation and functions, are explained. Comparison with linear regulators, synchronous rectification and diode rectification, control method, auxiliary functions, etc. are also explained.

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